The Johnson Controls Hall of Fame Village is a premier sports and entertainment destination in Canton, Ohio. The nearly $800 million “smart city” will provide world-class football fan experiences enabled by state-of-the-art technology products and services.

Representing a landmark partnership, the Johnson Controls Hall of Fame Village logo, which was revealed during a special ceremony Aug. 3, contains elements from both the Johnson Controls and Pro Football Hall of Fame brands.

Follow Eamonn O'Brien, senior program manager, Johnson Controls Ireland, as he demonstrates the smart building features of Johnson Controls' headquarters in Cork, Ireland. The building is considered the "smartest building in all of Ireland."

If you manage a building that’s using some of the estimated 15 million pneumatic thermostats still in operation, you’ve been faced with a conundrum: Stick with pneumatic controls and the frustrations and wasted energy caused by outdated technology OR make a huge investment for potentially disruptive digital control retrofit. There’s a new option.

Clay Nesler, VP, global sustainability and industry initiatives, Johnson Controls, recently discussed the importance of an ongoing collaboration between the United States and China for improving energy efficiency for buildings.

There’s a new way to construct a smarter, safer, more optimized and efficient building. And it starts with a better understanding of your facility’s technology environment, focusing on the current state of your systems and integration practices.

Survey finds interest and investment in energy efficiency and renewable energy continues to increase globally. Greenhouse gas emissions reduction and energy security are now the largest drivers for investment in the U.S. and Canada.

Noise from HVAC equipment can have tremendous impact on building occupants. What can you do to mitigate problems? Learn the basics of sound, how it travels, and what to consider when choosing, installing and operating chillers, DX equipment and more in this free webcast series from Johnson Controls and YORK experts.

The new Metasys® 9.0 building automation system from Johnson Controls offers substantial enhancements to the Metasys product line, including two new IP/Ethernet-based controllers and user interface (UI) features that make finding critical information and resolving issues easier than ever.

Johnson Controls will continue a 20-year relationship with Colorado State University-Pueblo through a recent contract that enhances sustainability efforts through an improved infrastructure and a reduction in energy demands without capital expenditures.

Today, we are creating “living buildings” that pull together disparate systems in order to ignite the true potential inside. We are actually designing building infrastructure that can learn, advance and evolve. The places where we live, work and travel will be able to continually adapt, improve and optimize. A living building does not only make its own systems smarter – it makes society smarter as well.

Americans spend up to 90 percent of their time inside, making indoor air quality and lighting critical to their health, comfort and productivity. A study led by Piers MacNaughton from Harvard University supports this claim, reporting that green-certified buildings can improve occupant health and cognitive function.

Even as states face budget shortfalls, education obligations continue to grow. Christopher Lehmann, director of K-12 at Johnson Controls, looks at ways school districts are employing Building Wide System Integration to improve learning environments, increase security and ensure energy savings.

While 70 percent of the world’s population is expected to live in cities by 2050, how are cities preparing to make the required infrastructure investments to create a thriving municipal brand? This is an important question, especially as cities compete with one another for resources and investment, not just within their states but across the country and even the world.

Today’s buildings are smart, but – that’s not enough; they need to be cybersmart. As with many other technological advances driven by human nature, the building controls industry has opened new doors for users – energy management, decreased costs, interoperability and more. But the investments in cyber-secure building systems have lagged by comparison.

Used in conjunction with a traditional cooling tower, a hybrid cooling system offers a way to not only reduce environmental impact, but also lower operating costs and increase the resiliency of critical operations.

The city of Beaufort, S.C., is partnering with Johnson Controls to complete a city-wide performance infrastructure and conservation project that’s expected to generate $5.4 million in savings over 15 years, while reducing the city’s overall carbon footprint, energy usage and water consumption.

As data becomes more and more prevalent throughout the buildings where we live and work, so does the need to protect that data. “It is no longer enough for a building to be smart – it must now be cybersmart,” according to a new whitepaper published jointly by Johnson Controls and Booz Allen Hamilton, a management and technology consulting and engineering firm.

The engineering and manufacturing operations of Johnson Controls’ Building Technologies & Solutions in Wuxi is celebrating 20 years of providing its customers with the right products and solutions for more comfortable and sustainable buildings.

Smart Connected Chillers are reshaping how chiller service is delivered and improving results for connected customers. With more than 3,000 chillers now connected, more than 54 million data samples are generated daily.

We promote economic, social and environmental practices that benefit our customers, employees, shareholders and communities. This annual report highlights our performance and achievements in these areas.

Johnson Controls is being recognized by the Ethisphere Institute, a global leader in defining and advancing the standards of ethical business practices, as one of the 2018 World's Most Ethical Companies.

Building Asia’s future green cities can drive a virtuous cycle of economic growth and restructuring as low-skilled jobs on large construction sites continue to provide income opportunities for millions of migrants.

Johnson Controls announced effective Sept. 1, 2017, George Oliver, currently president and chief operating officer, will assume the role of Chairman and CEO. This action accelerates the move of Mr. Oliver to his new position six months earlier than previously announced.

Johnson Controls International plc reported fiscal third quarter 2017 GAAP earnings per share (“EPS”) from continuing operations, including special items, of $0.59. Excluding these items, adjusted EPS from continuing operations was $0.71, up 16 percent versus the prior year period.

China is the largest building construction market in the world, with up to 2 billion square meters constructed annually, accounting for nearly half of new construction globally in the coming decade. The adoption of green building technologies and solutions is a key enabler to support China’s sustainability and environmental protection goals.

The Milwaukee Bucks announced a new partnership with Johnson Controls, a global multi-industrial leader, to become the official “smart building” partner for the new Wisconsin Entertainment & Sports Center in downtown Milwaukee.

Johnson Controlsand Hall of Fame Village LLC (a partnership between the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Industrial Realty Group) have entered into a historic 18-year agreement to create the first sports and entertainment “smart city” that will carry the name Johnson Controls Hall of Fame Village.

Since our merger in September 2016, we’ve been working hard to bring together the best of Johnson Controls and Tyco. Now it’s time to make the most of our identity as Johnson Controls, the global leader in building products and technology, integrated solutions, energy storage and information-based retail solutions.

Developing the next generation of female engineers is essential to competitiveness. For recruiting early on, young women need a clearer view of these disciplines, the chance to participate in “mechanical” projects, and engineering role models.

In promoting OPTIMA as the highest quality product, we’ve committed to delivering the best possible consumer experience. That’s where the capabilities and resources of Johnson Controls make a difference, building on our grassroots connections.

For decades, retailers have used warranty terms to differentiate among battery grades. The higher the starting power, the longer the warranty. But as new automotive technology demands more of batteries, aligning warranties with starting power is not an effective approach. Now is the perfect time to take a fresh look at battery warranty terms.

At Johnson Controls we’re shifting our approach from the pervasive “take/make/waste” mentality to one that embraces a circular economy. Our thinking is not just based on theory, but from the practice of making new batteries from the ones we take back.

Johnson Controls’ Distributed Energy Storage System is making it easy for Clemson to operate its world class graduate engineering building more efficiently by integrating next-generation energy storage with its building management systems.

Through innovation, Kirk, Director of Energy Services Research & Modeling, Johnson Controls, helps organizations optimize their energy usage, thus reducing their overall utility bills. Watch our video to see how Kirk and his team show customers how to lower costs through a unique combination of advanced battery technology plus in-depth building knowledge.

Two older buildings at Ohio’s Case Western Reserve University are being transformed to model the energy grid of the future, with Johnson Controls distributed energy storage systems playing a vital role.

Johnson Controls recently won the Governor’s New Product Award for its distributed energy storage offerings. The company took first place in the mega company category, which includes firms with 10,000 or more employees.